Density of a planet = (Planet's mass) divided by (Planet's volume)
The planet Venus occupies the orbit closest to Earth's.
Yes, but the planet's density also plays a role.Yes, but the planet's density also plays a role.Yes, but the planet's density also plays a role.Yes, but the planet's density also plays a role.
I don't know, the planet is unknown.
There is no unknown planet yet but the biggest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter. Matter can be found practically everywhere on the planet Earth.
Saturn has the lowest density of any planet in the solar system.
Certainly - all matter has density. The density of a gas planet would probably be less than that of a more solid planet but it would still have a non-zero density.
Mercury has the second lowest density of any planet in the solar system. Saturn has the lowest density of any other planet.
Earth has the highest density.
Saturn has lowest density :)
planet x is unknown but is farther than Pluto